Speech Therapy Progress Monitoring Sheets for IEP Goals FREE - Data Collection
By The SLP Curriculum
This FREE progress monitoring forms are the best data collection sheets to meet any off your speech therapy students' needs. Stay organized throughout the school year so you are ready when it comes to annual review meetings. These flexible forms allow you to choose when to assess your students' progress toward their IEP goals.
School-based speech therapists are expected to do A LOT! This progress monitoring template makes it simple to keep track of your students' progress for every IEP goal. Simply print one page for each IEP goal and break down the step needed to achieve it.
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Science Lessons for K-2 Shopping Guide
By Science and STEAM Team
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How to Edit and Fill in an Editable PDF - Free with Sample - ZisforZebra
By Z is for Zebra
Many of my products include editable forms in a PDF. This simple 5 page document will walk you through the steps so you can add your own content to the pdf and change the font, font size, and font color. This visual set of instructions includes images to help you. I have also included a sample editable pdf on the last page so you can test out editing the pdf using the directions on your own computer. ****Please Rate this if you find it useful!**** *------------------------* **Note to sellers** *------------------------* You are free to link to this product in of your own products, but not to include the document as part of your own product. All my theme packs have editable fields on them, if you are interested here are a few of them: Monkey Classroom Theme / Organization Mega Pack! - 709 Pages{ Editable! } Ladybug Classroom Theme / Organization Mega Pack! - 709 Pages{ Editable! } Zebra Print Classroom Theme / Organization Mega Pack! - 709 Pages{ Editable! } Glitter Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! - 709 Pages{ Editable! } Colorful Circles Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } Pastel & Chevron Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } Animal Print Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } MineCraft Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } Bright & Bubbles Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } Keywords: FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions, instructions, tutorial, editing, pdf, editable, form, .pdf, helpful, guide, theme pack, edit, www.ZisforZebra.com, Z is for Zebra, ZisforZebra
Reading intervention progress report Reading Level Tracking Form Editable
By Modz by Laila
These Reading Level Trackers are an easy tool for educators to use for monitoring student progress.
Teachers and parents love the Parent Communication letter, making communicating your students' progress to parents quick and easy!
Printable and editable versions included for both Lexile and F & P levels.
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IEP Goal Writing Chart Template
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Use this template to help you write IEP goals that are objective and measurable. Print for easy reference.
Interview Questions to Ask New School: General Education Teacher Edition
By Welcoming All Little Learners
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: ⭐️ I'm sorry, did you say free?! This product is on me. I want to congratulate you on your journey, whether you are hunting for your career or have been hired for your dream job! I have found during my time as an educator that interviews often go both ways. It is easy to feel overwhelmed, and excited but also at a loss of words when generating questions on the spot. To help you during this new chapter in your life, I wanted to provide two forms of a simple questions checklist that you can use to ask your employer or district.
THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES: This non-editable PDF checklist offers common questions by categories: School routines and procedures School-wide lesson planning and curriculums School-wide grading and assessments School supply access School district and hiring school questions School schedule School communication School classroom
MORE LIKE IT: This form is designed for general educators. However, if you like this product or need one for special education teachers, here is the free resource: Questions to Ask New School: Special Education Teacher Edition
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By The Responsive Educator
Need to collect data on the classroom behavior of students**,** but not sure where to start? Data collection for behavior is important, but not always well understood or executed correctly.
Whether you are just starting the process of data collection for problem behavior, writing an FBA, or determining how to track IEP behavior goals, it is important to understand the different methods of data collection in order to choose the one that will serve you best.
The fact is that just one type of data collection doesn't cover all of the behavior tracking and graphing needs of a teacher, but sometimes it is hard to know how to best measure behavior so that you can accurately demonstrate what you are seeing in the classroom.
Data Collection for Behavior is meant to give you a quick overview of common types of behavior collection used in the classroom, and explain which is best for what types of behavior.
Once you determine which method of data collection will work for you, please take a look at my behavior data collection resources. They are designed to make data collection in the classroom as painless as possible and help you to provide documentation for IEPs or to your team with easy and professional-looking graphs.
Daily Behavior Sheet for IEP Goals (Behavior IEP Goals)
Daily and Weekly Behavior Percentage Graphs through the 2025-2026 school year
Daily and Weekly Behavior Percentage Graphs through the 2025-2026 school year
Editable point sheet
Point sheet with five operationally-defined behaviors
Duration Data for Problem Behavior (Duration ABA)
4 different Duration Recording Forms
Weekly Behavior Duration Graphs through the 2025-2026 school year
Weekly Behavior Duration Graphs through the 2025-2026 school year
Frequency Data for Problem Behavior (Frequency Tables Excel)
2 different Frequency Recording Forms
Daily and Weekly Behavior Frequency Graphs through the 2025-2026 school year
Daily and Weekly Behavior Frequency Graphs through the 2025-2026 school year
Interval Data for Problem Behavior (Interval in Excel)
6 different Interval Recording Forms
Daily Behavior Interval Graph through the 2025-2026 school year
Daily Behavior Interval Graph through the 2025-2026 school year
Rate Data for Problem Behavior (Rate on Excel)
3 different Behavior Rate Recording Forms
1 Rate of Positive Interactions to Corrections Form (helpful for self-reflection)
Weekly Behavior Rate Graphs through the 2025-2026 school year
Weekly Behavior Rate Graphs through the 2025-2026 school year
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FREE Parent Communication Log - Digital and Editable- Google Form
By Kile's Classroom
Regular communication between teachers and families is vital to a student’s success. When communication is effective, it builds engagement that leads to higher student grades, a greater likelihood of graduation, and more success in postsecondary education. Plus, when schools nurture strong relationships with families, absenteeism falls by as much as 40%. - PowerSchool: Teacher and Parent Communication: A Guide for Succes, November 2023
Use this FREE Google form to record and monitor your contact with your students' families.
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By Specifically Sped
Knowing what signs indicate sensory needs is imperative for adults working with students with autism or sensory processing disorders. This poster gives indicators of ONE type of sensory need 'vestibular'. It also pairs signs that a student may be over or underresponsive to vestibular sensory and activities to help the student self-regulate under either circumstance. Check out my Sensory Room Bundle for a complete sensory room setup including seven more posters like this one, mini-visual schedules for the sensory room, rules for the sensory room visual poster, and science standards that are aligned to sensory activities.
10 Ways to Turn Any Worksheet into an Engaging Activity! (LOW PREP IDEAS!)
By AbsoluteValueMath
FREE PDF ON MY TOP 10 WAYS TO TURN ANY WORKSHEET INTO AN ENGAGING FULL PERIOD LOW PREP ACTIVITY!
Tell me if you can relate?!
Its a Tuesday morning and you’re running late. Last night you spent the entire night making dinner, doing baths with your kids and making lunches for the next day. The last thing you had time for was to create an engaging lesson for your students the next day. So, on your way to work you’re thinking of different things you can do with your class today. You get to work and search in Google “linear equation worksheet”, find one that SEEMS ok and you make 120 copies. You’re not feeling great about it because in 2023 we know there are much better ways to have students practice than our traditional worksheets.
In this FREE product I give you my TOP 10 favorite ways for you to use that worksheet in a less traditional & more engaging fashion while still being able to plan it last minute! (Although this isn't the goal, it HAPPENS!)
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Capture the Flag
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Leveling/ Grouping Cards {History Guru}
By History Guru
Kagan believes that groups of four students are optimal. Let's face it, forming good cooperative learning teams can be a chore. Not anymore! To create effective teams, we must juggle a lot of variables: We want teams of four, but must form some teams of three or five to handle "extra" students. We want two boys and two girls per team, but when we run out of balanced sex teams we want same sex teams so the solo boy or girl is not given too much or too little attention. We want a high, high-medium, low-medium, and low ability student on each team to optimize tutoring and achievement. Creating teams can be a brain-racking, time-consuming process. This can be a helpful solution without making everything from hand or buying thier useful, but expensive software.
Each group should have two boys and two girls. This isn't always possible so I do as many as I can and then make all boy or all girl teams. If there is an odd number of students in the class then there will be a group of five or sometimes two groups of three with the remaining groups having four students. I did vary this last year with a couple of students that were boys. They were non-stop off task students when with another boy so they were placed in groups of all girls. Those girls kept them in line and they definitely had better behavior to impress the ladies. (This was not a Kagan suggestion. Just something that worked for me.)
To create my groups I needed my class rosters, the list with student Civics EOC scores, a pile of these cards that I printed on cardstock and color pencils that match the colors of the groups.
On the top of the index card I placed the student's name and their Civics EOC and reading scores and if they were a second language learner. With my second language learners, I place another student who speaks the same language if possible.
Next, I placed all of the index cards in order according to math Civics EOC scores from highest to lowest. The I divided the index cards into 4 groups, HIGH, HIGH MEDIUM, LOW MEDIUM and LOW scores.
Each group has one of each level student. Take a card from each of the groups of index cards and you have your teams.
On each index card I use a colored pencil to mark the team the students are placed in. In my classroom I have different colored stars above each of the team's, yellow, green, red, purple, pink, orange, blue and salmon. By placing the colors on the index cards I can make sure that when I change groups the students aren't place with the same peers again.
When placing the students in the groups you have them seated like this:
LOW MEDIUM LOW
HIGH HIGH MEDIUM
The high student next to the low medium can help that student when they work as shoulder partners and the high medium can help the low student in their understanding. Also having students with similar levels across from each other helps them to feel comfortable with students who are closer to their levels when working as face partners. I always had these students sitting next to each other but staggered the arrangements in the groups so they couldn't figure out who was the low or high one in each team. Groups should be changed about every six weeks.
There are desks not tables in my room which works out very well. When they take assessments I have them move to rows. We practice this the first week of school. I also noticed when I lecture they didn't pay attention so now when I lecture I have them facing forward and not in groups. (I don't lecture too much but when I do this seems to work for my kids.) It will be interesting having students this year who know the Kagan structures and expectations.
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Science Lessons for Middle School Shopping Guide
By Science and STEAM Team
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Interview Questions to Ask New School: Special Education Teacher Edition
By Welcoming All Little Learners
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: ⭐️ I'm sorry, did you say free?! This product is on me. I want to congratulate you on your journey, whether you are hunting for your career or have been hired for your dream job! I have found during my time as an educator that interviews often go both ways. It is easy to feel overwhelmed, and excited but also at a loss of words when generating questions on the spot. To help you during this new chapter in your life, I wanted to provide two forms of a simple questions checklist that you can use to ask your employer or district.
THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES: This non-editable PDF checklist offers common questions by categories: School routines and procedures School-wide lesson planning and curriculums School-wide grading and assessments School supply access School district and hiring school questions School schedule School communication School classroom
MORE LIKE IT: This form is designed for special educators. However, if you like this product or need one for general education teachers, here is the free resource: Questions to Ask New School: General Education Teacher Edition
TERMS OF USE: ©️ ✏️ This product is for personal use only! This template cannot be used for commercial use. If you need help with this product, please contact me! Every purchase helps me continue to create items that help teachers and families with their little learners.
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By The Responsive Educator
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By 1st Grade Salt Life
Document your students contact information on this grey and yellow chevron pattern! 8 contact cards include on this 1 page document. ****Please rate this product and follow me****
Science Lessons for 3-5 Shopping Guide
By Science and STEAM Team
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